Published October 2020 | Version v1
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Improving the interpretability of the effects of environmental factors on abundance of fish stocks

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Adequately assess the environmental effects on commercially exploited fish stocks is one of the main challenges faced by stock managers in their attempt to achieve ecosystemic management. In this study, we have developed a methodology which allows simulate the evolution of abundance or biomass of a fish population and calculate two indexes (the significant effect of the environmental parameter –EF- and the relative weight index –RW-) that improve the interpretability of the environmental effects on abundance of fish stocks. This methodology, based on the assumption that under the premise of environmental invariability the variation in the abundance of a population is linearly dependent on its abundance in the past, have been integrated into a decision support system namely SFish SubClass 1.1, specifically designed to disaggregate the effects of different environmental factors on a commercially exploited fish population. We have applied our model to the fishery of Pagellus bogaraveo in a complex environmental area (Strait of Gibraltar). The results show that the developed methodology provides plausible simulations. The relative weight index (RW) indicated the time and the significance (EF) of each environmental parameter and showed that the most influential variables were salinity, sea temperature and salinity flux.

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